Once Squirreled Away has produced its token army, it has a few options
By tributing a monster from the hand or field, players can return a face-up card on the field to the hand, which allows players to suddenly disrupt their opponent's combo

Running your finger along the surface of the card may produce squeaking sounds Sticky textures Real cards will not be sticky or have glue on the surface Fake cards can feel sticky from glue residue Feel and weight Real cards weigh less than fakes most of the time Fake cards might seem to weigh more It doesnt bend and disfigure easily Real cards will bend easily and maintain crease lines Fake cards tend to be more bendy and flexible, and it is more difficult to crease and disfigure them Card codes New packs contain TCG live codes Fake packs of cards may be missing these Visible cuts Real packs of cards will look new and be properly sealed Fake packs may have been cut and resealed Card placement: Real card packets will have all cards facing the same way, the same way up Fake card packs will have cards facing the wrong direction or upside-down cards The card feels cheap: Check out the prices of comparable Pokemon cards and compare them Fake Pokemon cards will typically be cheaper

Dark Magician (2021) // $38,400 Yu-Gi-Oh
4 copies of Inspiring veteran each give your entire knight army +1/+1
Nuts and Bolts There always seems to be a bit of interest in how these lists are made (this seems like a good time to stress once again that they are based on EDHREC score, NOT my personal opinion), and people are often surprised that Im not using any special data or .json from EDHREC, but rather just muddling my way through with some Scryfall knowledge